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>> i do not -- >> john, how are you? >> is that john harbaugh? >> that was me, john. >> hey, john -- mom was ready to come right through this phone. i'm so happy that joanie recognized your voice. >> sister joanie recognizing the voice just in time. the parents vow to remain fiercely neutral on sunday, out of fairness, but also knowing what their boys are made of. how sickly competitive are these boys? >> if they were both in the donner party, i don't know who would survive. >> their father spent 42 3 years as a high school and college football coach. once when their dad was coaching western kentucky university, the program ran out of money. jim, then a star nfl quarterback, and john, an assistant at the university of cincinnati, volunteered to help the program for free. they turned it around, and nine years later, the school won a divisi division i-a a national title. in little league baseball, jim hit a girl batter with a pitch because she was crowding the plate. jim's anger at opposing coaches for one running up a score and once bounding past
>> i do not -- >> john, how are you? >> is that john harbaugh? >> that was me, john. >> hey, john -- mom was ready to come right through this phone. i'm so happy that joanie recognized your voice. >> sister joanie recognizing the voice just in time. the parents vow to remain fiercely neutral on sunday, out of fairness, but also knowing what their boys are made of. how sickly competitive are these boys? >> if they were both in the donner party, i don't...
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>> is that john harbaugh? >> hey, john -- >> that was mean, john. i was ready to answer that question. >> mom was ready to come through the phone. i'm so happy joany recognized your voice. >> the sister recognizing the voice just in time. the parents vow to remain neutral on super sunday out of fairness but also knowing what their boys are made of. >> how sickly competitive are these guys? >> a fire stoked while their father, jack, spent 43 years as a high school and college football coach. the stories instant sport legend. kentucky university ran out of money, jim then a star nfl quarterback, and john an assistant at the university of cincinnati volunteered to help the program for free and they turned it around and nine years later the school won a division i national title. jim's anger at opposing coaches for what one thought running up a score and once bouncing past a coach while celebrating a win. in the super bowl -- >> two team with ruthless coaches, what if things get out of hand and there's fights in the game? >> two enter the cage and one l
>> is that john harbaugh? >> hey, john -- >> that was mean, john. i was ready to answer that question. >> mom was ready to come through the phone. i'm so happy joany recognized your voice. >> the sister recognizing the voice just in time. the parents vow to remain neutral on super sunday out of fairness but also knowing what their boys are made of. >> how sickly competitive are these guys? >> a fire stoked while their father, jack, spent 43 years as a...
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he is giving $350 million to his a alma mater john hopkins. bloomberg has given more than $1 billion to the school since he graduated in the mid-1960s. >>> a big sales job for democrats aiming for new gun laws, but is the strategy targeting gun owners? will it backfire? we'll take a look. don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your story for a chance to win a progress-oh! makeover in hollywood. go to facebook.com/progresso to enter. a progress-oh! makeover in hollywood. we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizz
he is giving $350 million to his a alma mater john hopkins. bloomberg has given more than $1 billion to the school since he graduated in the mid-1960s. >>> a big sales job for democrats aiming for new gun laws, but is the strategy targeting gun owners? will it backfire? we'll take a look. don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [...
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she is expected to leave office as john kerry is confirmed. but her legacy in washington will be talked about for years. someone who has intervupd written about hillary clinton many times, especially during her years in the white house is biographer and historian carl anthony. he joins us from los angeles. hello, mr. anthony, how are you >> very well, thank you. >> what are the core values of mrs. clinton, first lady that continued to drive her as senator and then as secretary of state? >> well, i will tell you, they are very personal values and the kind of sort of internal lesson, if you will, principles values that she started out with as a young person and developed on her own. she has an enormous capacity for forgiveness, of course, very important in politics and especially global politics, alliances are shifting and she has the ability to see herself as both a symbol and recognize what people invest in her that might be unrealistic but never lose a sense of her own sense of being a human being, which means that you have limitations and fl
she is expected to leave office as john kerry is confirmed. but her legacy in washington will be talked about for years. someone who has intervupd written about hillary clinton many times, especially during her years in the white house is biographer and historian carl anthony. he joins us from los angeles. hello, mr. anthony, how are you >> very well, thank you. >> what are the core values of mrs. clinton, first lady that continued to drive her as senator and then as secretary of...
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margaret and john, stop playing footsie. one man, two skis, multiple falls. richard quest is fresh off the bunny slope. he joins me next to discuss all things davos. ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ >>> all right. richard quest joins me now. he is the host of "quest means business" on cnn international. a perennial all-star in davos. richard, give our viewers a look at what this place, davos, and the world economic forum is really like. where in the world are we? davos is europe's highest city, located in the eastern part of switzerland in the alps. most of us flew into zurich and then took three trains to get here. it is, however, a really beautiful place, known for great skiing and upscale hotels. it's also really expensive in january. i've
margaret and john, stop playing footsie. one man, two skis, multiple falls. richard quest is fresh off the bunny slope. he joins me next to discuss all things davos. ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice...
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john mccain before he was part of the d.r.e.a.m. act, he was part of it. timing is everything. now after they got their butt kicked they want go ahead and follow through what they started years and years ago. unfortunately the latino immigration is part of it. if you want to be an american, you're part of the game. >> listen to bobby are jindal. he's talking to his fellow republicans. >> we must not be part of the party who protects the well off so they can keep their toys. we've got stop being the stupid party. i'm serious. it's time for a new republican party that talks like adults. >> he's not the only one giving that sentiment. paul ryan gave a similar sentiment this morning on "meet the press." ana, is this what your party needs? tough love? >> yes. we need to not sugarcoat it, we need to learn the lessons of the last election. i think governor jindal is right. i think paul ryan is right. i was at the republican retreat ten days ago at the house members and i can tell you we heard a lot of this. there is an acknowledgement within the republican party that we have to reboot
john mccain before he was part of the d.r.e.a.m. act, he was part of it. timing is everything. now after they got their butt kicked they want go ahead and follow through what they started years and years ago. unfortunately the latino immigration is part of it. if you want to be an american, you're part of the game. >> listen to bobby are jindal. he's talking to his fellow republicans. >> we must not be part of the party who protects the well off so they can keep their toys. we've...
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among 2,400 waiting for entertainer john davidson to perform, which believed to be an electrical fire went undetected at first. no fire detectives or sprinklers, at the time they weren't required. the deadliest nightclub blaze happened in 1942 at the coconut grove club in boston. 492 people were killed. the cause of the blaze, to this day, remains unknown. we don't know all the details about what happened in brazil yet, of course. however, whenever and wherever this kind of disaster occurs, investigators will be looking at fire codes, for example. what kind were in place and were they enforced? in the u.s., for example, there is no national safety code. that's left up to individual states or counties and cities to set up and follow. now, among the things authorities will examine, was the club overcrowded? it seems that it was. were there smoke detectives? a sprinkler system and well-marked exits? miguel? >> so terrible. our hearts go out to the folks in brazil at the moment. thank you very much. >>> that arctic blast isn't over yet. parts of the midwest and northeast are being slammed
among 2,400 waiting for entertainer john davidson to perform, which believed to be an electrical fire went undetected at first. no fire detectives or sprinklers, at the time they weren't required. the deadliest nightclub blaze happened in 1942 at the coconut grove club in boston. 492 people were killed. the cause of the blaze, to this day, remains unknown. we don't know all the details about what happened in brazil yet, of course. however, whenever and wherever this kind of disaster occurs,...
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he should be grateful to have -- to have john there, john is a genius. >> is the show as good with him? do you think? >> no. and not because of -- well, yeah, because of me. but what they did, piers is they got rid of -- they unloaded their anchor and they went adrift. i don't think you realize how important your anchor is until you don't have it. >> do you ever watch it? >> i watched it early on. i thought their first -- their pilot episode had one of the great television moments of all time with the ashes and the reveal of the guy behind the window. that was brilliant. the show should have ended there and said to be continued. but i don't know why a billionaire would want to buy a house with a kid and a guy and stay there. is he still living in my house? >> do you ever speak to him? >> i met him at the emmys. he was really cool. >> he's actually a cool guy. >> he was very sweet, yeah. and john keeps winning emmies >> let's watch a little angus meltdown. >> people see us and be like oh, i can be on a show like "two and a half men." you can not be a true god-fearing person and be on a
he should be grateful to have -- to have john there, john is a genius. >> is the show as good with him? do you think? >> no. and not because of -- well, yeah, because of me. but what they did, piers is they got rid of -- they unloaded their anchor and they went adrift. i don't think you realize how important your anchor is until you don't have it. >> do you ever watch it? >> i watched it early on. i thought their first -- their pilot episode had one of the great...
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this was an anti-republican, he was mad at john boehner at this point. is there any way that you all can re-create the party by runninging against your fellow republicans? washington? >> republicans aren't always going to agree with each other. we don't have to change the debate, we should be debating, we should be talking. but we have to, just unite on our principals, our principals of limiteded government. as a mayor, it's pretty simple for me, i ask myself three questions whenever i make a decision about anything. is it affordable, is it sustainable, is it my job? where we get into trouble is when we start dividing and start figuring out, you know, somebody uses opportunity for political gain here, or somebody uses an opportunity for something else, we have to start uniting on our principles and start communicating that to the american people. we would do so much better. >> i want to put up some of the exit polls and basically what they show is anyone from 18 to 39 boobama won all the young people. latino, 71%. and the republican party doesn't want to
this was an anti-republican, he was mad at john boehner at this point. is there any way that you all can re-create the party by runninging against your fellow republicans? washington? >> republicans aren't always going to agree with each other. we don't have to change the debate, we should be debating, we should be talking. but we have to, just unite on our principals, our principals of limiteded government. as a mayor, it's pretty simple for me, i ask myself three questions whenever i...
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kerry, hagel, john brennan. on balance, i think the new team thinks more like the president thinks when it comes to foreign policy this will be a team that might not push back as much with regard to cuts or withdrawals or smaller footprints or reluctant moves with new eras. in terms of the worth of the man for him and the job they receive there, not at all. >> since you went there, let me sort of switch where i was going and ask you about the smaller footprint. we having coming up the withdrawal of u.s. combat troops from afghanistan at the end of the year, and we are seeing republicans already going, no, i think we need -- lindsay graham on, talked about up to 20,000. it's too important not to leave a substantial footprint there, and yet i think that the general is right that we now have a team that seems to be more in sync with president obama and they want a very small footprint. you talked in your book about training the afghan security forces, are they ready for a total withdrawal of u.s. troops when the ti
kerry, hagel, john brennan. on balance, i think the new team thinks more like the president thinks when it comes to foreign policy this will be a team that might not push back as much with regard to cuts or withdrawals or smaller footprints or reluctant moves with new eras. in terms of the worth of the man for him and the job they receive there, not at all. >> since you went there, let me sort of switch where i was going and ask you about the smaller footprint. we having coming up the...
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he was really cool. >> he's actually a cool guy. >> and john keeps winning emmy ps. angus, you know, had a little meltdown. >> let's watch a little angus meltdown. >> people see us and be like oh, i can be on a show like "two and a half men." you can not be a true god-fearing person and be on a television show like that. i know i can't. i'm not okay with what i'm learning, what the bible says and being on that television show. >> i do have a certain sympathy for chuck lorre at this point. are you all completely crackers? >> angus, what does the bible say about "two and a half men." wow, wow. >> when you first saw that, what did you think? >> i didn't think it was an act. i thought some influence had come into his life that he embraced. i don't know. >> had he shown any signs of this extreme religiousocity? >> not even close. i think at one point he claimed to be agnostic. there was one episode about religion but it wasn't like a water cooler topic or anything. >> when he went off like this. he then regretted it and said he wished he hadn't. but what he did, did you t
he was really cool. >> he's actually a cool guy. >> and john keeps winning emmy ps. angus, you know, had a little meltdown. >> let's watch a little angus meltdown. >> people see us and be like oh, i can be on a show like "two and a half men." you can not be a true god-fearing person and be on a television show like that. i know i can't. i'm not okay with what i'm learning, what the bible says and being on that television show. >> i do have a certain...
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there are times when inevitably if tommy smith and john carlos give it this at give it this at the '96 olympics. steroids, whatever it may be -- >> there's no separating the two, you say. >> there are times when, when sports becomes not only a place, but at times the place to talk about certain social issues. >> when you deliver that commentary, you chose largely to quote someone else, jason whitlock. why did you do that as opposed to saying here is what i, bob costas, think. >> if i thought what they said was worthwhile. in this case because i had so little time, i thought what whitlock said was worthy, plus, he's from kansas city, although this is not entirely a problem as it relates to football that is connected to african-american players, the large majority of players in the nfl are african-american. jason whitlock is an afric african-american columnist and jovan belcher was african-american. he might have had better insight. the time element was important here. i said this and it was lost on a lot of people. i said that in the aftermath of tragedies in sports, you always hear the
there are times when inevitably if tommy smith and john carlos give it this at give it this at the '96 olympics. steroids, whatever it may be -- >> there's no separating the two, you say. >> there are times when, when sports becomes not only a place, but at times the place to talk about certain social issues. >> when you deliver that commentary, you chose largely to quote someone else, jason whitlock. why did you do that as opposed to saying here is what i, bob costas, think....
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among 2,400 waiting for entertainer john davidson to perform, which believed to be an electrical fire went undetected at first. there were no fire detectives or sprinklers. at the time, they weren't required. the deadliest nightclub blaze happened in 1942 at the coconut grove club in boston. 492 people were killed. the cause of the blaze, to this day, remains unknown. we don't know all the details however, whenever and wherever this kind of disaster occurs, investigators will be looking at fire codes, what kind were in place and were they enforced? >> what are safety experts saying you can do if you go to a concert or bank yet hall. >> reporter: a number of things, none of us might like to do it but expert glenn corbett says you have to do your homework. in a club, look for places that count count heads at the door, there thank might be a good sign that make sure they are not overcrowding. and another former investigator tells us to be very aware of your surroundings. >> always sit close to the exit door, as close as you can, and if you smell smoke or anybody that -- indication of a f
among 2,400 waiting for entertainer john davidson to perform, which believed to be an electrical fire went undetected at first. there were no fire detectives or sprinklers. at the time, they weren't required. the deadliest nightclub blaze happened in 1942 at the coconut grove club in boston. 492 people were killed. the cause of the blaze, to this day, remains unknown. we don't know all the details however, whenever and wherever this kind of disaster occurs, investigators will be looking at fire...
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john ortiz couldn't be here, he's in chicago, but it was a big family and they're all here which is great. >> you know, the issue of mental health and mental illness is so prevalent right now. when you were preparing for this role, what did you do? how did you kind of dive into this? >> yeah, it is very prevalent. in fact, the response to the movie has been so incredible and even actually with veterans that have come back that they've had screenings and, you know, people who have suffered post-traumatic stress disorder seem to really connect with pat's plight in the movie and that's way beyond what we ever could have thought or expected. you know, i studied david's, you know, his -- he wrote this movie, it was very personal. he wrote about his son and that's why he wanted to make the movie. i really made it my mission in life for that time to find the heartbeat of this guy and how he processes information neurologically and just make it real and become him so that i wouldn't have to act, and just make it real. >> and now this movie has become the darling of hollywood. everybody has embrac
john ortiz couldn't be here, he's in chicago, but it was a big family and they're all here which is great. >> you know, the issue of mental health and mental illness is so prevalent right now. when you were preparing for this role, what did you do? how did you kind of dive into this? >> yeah, it is very prevalent. in fact, the response to the movie has been so incredible and even actually with veterans that have come back that they've had screenings and, you know, people who have...